英文的辭職信5篇
在現(xiàn)在這個(gè)社會(huì),職場(chǎng)人才流動(dòng)是很正常的事情,我們或許會(huì)因?yàn)檫@樣或那樣的原因而選擇離職,現(xiàn)在這個(gè)時(shí)候就要備好辭職信。你知道寫(xiě)辭職信需要注意哪些問(wèn)題嗎?以下是小編收集整理的英文的辭職信,歡迎大家借鑒與參考,希望對(duì)大家有所幫助。
英文的辭職信1
辭職信寫(xiě)作貼士
如果決定離職的.話,除了口頭上向上司請(qǐng)辭外,呈上一封辭職信是不應(yīng)缺少的步驟。
辭職信內(nèi)容
離職日期、辭去的工作職位。
簡(jiǎn)述辭職原因。(可提可不提)
向公司、上司及同事表示謝意。
要求撰寫(xiě)離職證明書(shū)(reference letter)。
用詞友善
無(wú)論是你決定不干,還是被要求自動(dòng)辭職,撰寫(xiě)辭職信時(shí),措詞切記要適當(dāng)、友善,千萬(wàn)不要把辭職信當(dāng)作發(fā)泄的工具,用詞惡劣或猛數(shù)公司、老板的不是。原因有三∶
- 你的未來(lái)老板隨時(shí)會(huì)要求你的前任老板提供關(guān)於你在職時(shí)的資料,作為聘用與否的參考。因此,別自毀長(zhǎng)城,讓一封辭職信破壞你的大好前途。
- 正所謂「今日留一線,他朝好相見(jiàn)」,如果你轉(zhuǎn)職后還是留在同一行業(yè)內(nèi),日后在工作上或會(huì)有碰面的機(jī)會(huì),到時(shí)便好不尷尬。
- 另外,誰(shuí)又能保證自己與舊公司/上司他朝不會(huì)山水有相逢,再有合作的機(jī)會(huì)呢?所以千萬(wàn)別讓他們留下不良的印象。
英文的辭職信2
Dear
After months of reviewing the outlook for the company in the wake of this economic downturn, I see no other alternative than to resign my position as chief financial officer with HHH (company). Needless to say, after 12 years of service, this decision was not an easy one.
Please make my resignation effective January 31, which is the end of my scheduled vacation. I will turn over all company books and settle my accounts prior to that date.
I look back on the experience gained and the friends made with much regard. My association with HHH has been a valued part of my life.
Good luck to you in the years to come.
Sincerely
英文的辭職信3
Dear
After months of reviewing the outlook for the company in the wake of this economic downturn, I see no other alternative than to resign my position as chief financial officer with HHH (company). Needless to say, after 12 years of service, this decision was not an easy one.
Please make my resignation effective January 31, which is the end of my scheduled vacation. I will turn over all company books and settle my accounts prior to that date.
I look back on the experience gained and the friends made with much regard. My association with HHH has been a valued part of my life.
Good luck to you in the years to come.
Sincerely,
英文的辭職信4
Dear Mr. Smith:
As a graduate of an institution of higher education, I have a few very basic expectations. Chief among these is that my direct superiors have an intellect that ranges above the common ground squirrel. After your consistent and annoying harassment of my co-workers and me during the commission of our duties, I can only surmise that you are one of the few true genetic wastes of our time.
Asking me, a network administrator, to explain every little nuance of everything I do each time you happen to stroll into my office is not only a waste of time, but also a waste of precious oxygen. I was hired because I know how to network computer systems, and you were apparently hired to provide amusement to myself and other employees, who watch you vainly attempt to understand the concept of "cut and paste" for the hundredth time.
You will never understand computers. Something as incredibly simple as binary still gives you too many options. You will also never understand why people hate you, but I am going to try and explain it to you, even though I am sure this will be just as effective as telling you what an IP address is. Your shiny new iMac has more personality than you ever will.
You walk around the building all day, shiftlessly looking for fault in others. You have a sharp dressed, useless look about you that may have worked for your interview, but now that you actually have responsibility, you pawn it off on overworked staff, hoping their talent will cover for your glaring ineptitude. In a world of managerial evolution, you are the blue-green algae that everyone else eats and laughs at. Managers like you are a sad proof of the Dilbert principle.
Since this situation is unlikely to change without you getting a full frontal lobotomy reversal, I am forced to tender my resignation. However, I have a few parting thoughts.
1. When someone calls you in reference to employment, it is illegal for you to give me a bad recommendation. The most you can say to hurt me is "I prefer not to comment." I will have friends randomly call you over the next couple of years to keep you honest, because I know you would be unable to do it on your own.
2. I have all the passwords to every account on the system, and I know every password you have used for the last five years. If you decide to get cute, I am going to publish your "favorites list", which I conveniently saved when you made me "back up" your useless files. I do believe that terms like "Lolita" are not usually viewed favorably by the administration.
3. When you borrowed the digital camera to "take pictures of your Mother's birthday," you neglected to mention that you were going to take pictures of yourself in the mirror nude. Then you forgot to erase them like the techno-moron you really are. Suffice it to say I have never seen such odd acts with a sauce bottle, but I assure you that those have been copied and kept in safe places pending the authoring of a glowing letter of recommendation. (Try to use a spell check please; I hate having to correct your mistakes.)
Thank you for your time, and I expect the letter of recommendation on my desk by 8:00 am tomorrow. One word of this to anybody, and all of your little twisted repugnant obsessions will be open to the public. Never screw with your systems administrator. Why? Because they know what you do with all that free time!
Wishing you a grand and glorious day.
Sincerely,
英文的辭職信5
Dear Mr.
Please accept my resignation as associate chemist at the GERT Institute. I plan to leave my job here on September 30, 19–, taking a few days of annual leave just prior to that effective date.
As you know, my primary interest has been in the oil and gas industry. Therefore, I’ve accepted a position with Fury Refining, Inc., that should put me back in touch with my "first love."
Although I’m eager to accept the challenges in this new position, I reGREt leaving the institute. You and the organization as a whole have treated me very well over the past three years. I won’t forget the friendship and professional growth I’ve experienced as an employee here.
Best wishes to all of you for years of expansion here.
Yours sincerely,
Li Ming
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